Broken Engagement, Berlin Escape
sprinting towards his car. He didn' t wait for my response, didn' t glance back. The black c
ht of the engagement ring in my pocket felt heavier than ever, a cruel joke. I started walking, the rain soaking
d, terror seizing me. Instinctively, my trembling fingers fumbled for the quick-dial button on my
aled
e, harsh and impatient. "Katelyn, what is it
with terror, the mugger' s hand sti
earing pain exploded across my cheek as a brutal slap sent me sprawling to the ground. My e
ice snarled. I was dragged across the wet pavement, my body scraping against the rough concrete.
was useless. He was too strong. Despair, cold and absolute,
f shouts. "Hey!
t darkness. The mugger hesitated, then cursed, shoving me violently to the grou
filled with concern. "Are you okay? Did he
he nearest student, burying my face in their shoulder, sobbing violently. The terr
ugh the haze of tears. The Graham I loved, the one who would protect me, was truly gone. He was a phantom, a fi
er, I started packing my bag. My movements were calm, deliberate. I wa
symbol of a future that would never be. A twisted, bitter smile touched my lips. Some things, I realized, were simply not meant to be carried forward. This ring, this ghost of a pr
ully on the bedside tab
risingly light. "I'd like to check out, p
softly. "Leaving us so soon? Here, hav
a genuine smile gracing
el, leaving London, leavi
Ellis
away from her. We were in front of her apartment, the cold air st
sweater, "it's freezing! Don't you want to
her manufactured vulnerability. But Katelyn's distressed
e headline: "Mugging attempt in London's West End, young woman assaulted." Bel
atelyn. My Katelyn. My stomach dropped. I remembered her frantic call, her scr
ad. My hands began to tremble. No.
ing, automated voice informed me: "We are sorry. The number you hav
words slammed into me, knocking the air fr